1. Sleeves
From cap to long, from sheer to short, from lace to embellished, that little bit of coverage that sleeves provide can go a long way, giving you a dreamy, ladylike look on your big day. Sleeves can also give more support and structure to a gown.
Stella York
2. Corset Bodices
Body-contouring, corset-topped ball-gowns are all the rage for 2016 weddings.
Kenneth Winston
St. Patrick (Pronovias)
3. Separates
Separates are an easy way to add a modern spin to an otherwise classic bridal ensemble. They can also allow a bride to customize her look, pairing different pieces together. Separates also allow for a quick ensemble change between the ceremony and reception.
David Tutera
WToo (Watters)
David Tutera
4. Plunging Necklines
From the red carpet to the bridal runway, plunging necklines are here to stay. This more revealing look is not for the faint of heart or ultra conservative, but can be a sexy and fashion-forward take on wedding gowns.
Allure
WToo (Watters)
5. Tiers and Layers
Whether it's expansive layers of tulle or a softly flowing organza overlay, no two tiered skirts are the same. Creating added movement, these whimsical gowns also add texture to your look.
Enzoani
St. Patrick (Pronovias)
Maybe one of these gowns is exactly what you've envisioned wearing for your special day. We would love to help you find that perfect dress for your special day. You can contact us here to make an appointment.
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